Sylvia Larter
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Sylvia Joan Larter (born 1942 in Sintaluta, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian educational researcher. She is best known for her studies in the 1980s of the introduction of microcomputers in instruction, and for her work in assessment, in particular her studies of portfolio assessment and her development of a performance assessment battery for Toronto Board of Education (one of the predecessors of the current Toronto District School Board).
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